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Programmable Serial Server
PBH-101 User Manual
Version 1.0
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Contents
1 Overview .................................................................................................................................. - 5 -
Overview ................................................................................................................................................................ - 5 -
Features .................................................................................................................................................................. - 5 -
Specification ......................................................................................................................................................... - 6 -
Dimension ............................................................................................................................................................. - 7 -
Interface ................................................................................................................................................................. - 8 -
1.5.1 Panel Layout ................................................................................................................................................ - 8 -
1.5.2 LED .................................................................................................................................................................. - 9 -
1.5.3 USB Device Port for connection with PC ...................................................................................... - 9 -
1.5.4 Function Button (Func) .......................................................................................................................... - 9 -
1.5.5 Supplying Power ....................................................................................................................................... - 9 -
1.5.6 USB Host Port for Connection with WLAN adapter ............................................................. - 10 -
1.5.7 Serial ............................................................................................................................................................ - 10 -
1.5.8 Ethernet ...................................................................................................................................................... - 12 -
Development Environment ......................................................................................................................... - 13 -
1.6.1 Overview .................................................................................................................................................... - 13 -
PHPoC Debugger ............................................................................................................................................ - 13 -
1.7.1 Program Overview ................................................................................................................................ - 13 -
1.7.2 Program Structure ................................................................................................................................. - 14 -
2 Test Run ................................................................................................................................. - 19 -
Development Environment Construction ............................................................................................ - 19 -
2.1.1 Local PC ..................................................................................................................................................... - 19 -
2.1.2 Connecting PBH-101 ............................................................................................................................ - 19 -
2.1.3 Running PHPoC Debugger ................................................................................................................ - 19 -
Connecting Product ....................................................................................................................................... - 20 -
2.2.1 Connecting Product .............................................................................................................................. - 20 -
2.2.2 Ready to Communicate ...................................................................................................................... - 20 -
Practice ................................................................................................................................................................ - 21 -
2.3.1 PHPoC Operation................................................................................................................................... - 21 -
2.3.2 Create "init.php" ..................................................................................................................................... - 23 -
2.3.3 Printing Hello PHPoC ........................................................................................................................... - 24 -
2.3.4 Reconnecting Product ......................................................................................................................... - 24 -
Saving Files to PC ........................................................................................................................................... - 25 -
2.4.1 Saving File to PC .................................................................................................................................... - 25 -
2.4.2 Save as a Integrated (.poc) file ....................................................................................................... - 26 -
Upload Files to Product ............................................................................................................................... - 27 -
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2.5.1 How to Add Files to File list ............................................................................................................. - 27 -
2.5.2 Upload files .............................................................................................................................................. - 27 -
3 Management ........................................................................................................................ - 28 -
Configure Parameters ................................................................................................................................... - 28 -
3.1.1 Configuration Procedure .................................................................................................................... - 28 -
3.1.2 System Parameters ................................................................................................................................ - 29 -
Initialization ....................................................................................................................................................... - 30 -
3.2.1 Level 1 ......................................................................................................................................................... - 30 -
3.2.2 Level 2 ......................................................................................................................................................... - 31 -
WLAN Easy Setup ........................................................................................................................................... - 32 -
3.3.1 SSID .............................................................................................................................................................. - 32 -
3.3.2 WLAN Connection ................................................................................................................................ - 32 -
3.3.3 DHCP ........................................................................................................................................................... - 32 -
3.3.4 Access to Product .................................................................................................................................. - 32 -
Web Interface ................................................................................................................................................... - 33 -
3.4.1 Procedure .................................................................................................................................................. - 33 -
3.4.2 Practical Use of Web Interface ........................................................................................................ - 33 -
Firmware Upgrade .......................................................................................................................................... - 34 -
3.5.1 Download Firmware File ..................................................................................................................... - 34 -
3.5.2 Firmware Upgrade ................................................................................................................................. - 34 -
Etcetera ................................................................................................................................................................ - 35 -
3.6.1 Debug Mode ........................................................................................................................................... - 35 -
3.6.2 Using External Editor ............................................................................................................................ - 36 -
4 Technical Support and Warranty ...................................................................................... - 37 -
Technical Support ........................................................................................................................................... - 37 -
Customer Support .......................................................................................................................................... - 37 -
Warranty .............................................................................................................................................................. - 37 -
4.3.1 Refund ......................................................................................................................................................... - 37 -
4.3.2 Free Repair Services ............................................................................................................................. - 37 -
4.3.3 Charged Repair Services..................................................................................................................... - 37 -
5 Precaution and Exemption from Liability ....................................................................... - 38 -
Precaution........................................................................................................................................................... - 38 -
Exemption from Liability .............................................................................................................................. - 39 -
5.2.1 English version ........................................................................................................................................ - 39 -
5.2.2 French version ......................................................................................................................................... - 40 -
6 Appendix ............................................................................................................................... - 42 -
Device Information ......................................................................................................................................... - 42 -
6.1.1 Device overview ..................................................................................................................................... - 42 -
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6.1.2 I/O port ...................................................................................................................................................... - 42 -
7 Revision History ................................................................................................................... - 43 -
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1 Overview
Overview
PBH-101 is a programmable device for industrial network communication. You can
build various systems which are based on network using PBH-101 with many kinds of
devices such as a personal computer.
We provide a self-development programming language, which is called PHPoC, for
programing PBH-101. This language is easy to use and compatible with PHP which is
widely used script language.
PHPoC is basically compatible with PHP but those languages are not the
same because of restrictions about embedded system. Please refer to the
PHPoC Language Reference Manual and PHPoC vs PHP for detailed
information.
Features
Provides Self-Development PHPoC Interpreter
Provides simple development environment via USB
Provides serial port with RS232/RS422/RS485 interface
Provides 10/100Mbit Ethernet
Provides IEEE802.11b/g Wireless LAN
Provides development tool for Windows
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Specification
Power Input DC 5V (±0.5V)
Current about 235 (without USB WLAN adapter)
Dimension 158 x 90 x 24
Weight about 347g (without USB WLAN adapter)
Interfaces
Serial 1 x RS232/RS422/RS485
(Baud Rate: 2,400bps ~ 230,400bps)
Network
10 Base-T / 100 Base-TX Ethernet
Auto MDI/MDIX (cable auto-sensing)
IEEE802.11b/g
(require Ralink RT3070/5370 chipset WLAN adapter)
USB USB Host – for WLAN adapter
USB Device – for PC
Firmware PHPoC Interpreter
Temperature Storage
/Operating -40 ~ 85
Approval KC, CE, FCC
Environment RoHS Compliant
Software PHPoC Debugger, PHPoC Writer
Table 1-1 specification
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Dimension
Figure 1-1 dimension
Dimensions may vary according to a method of measurement.
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Interface
1.5.1 Panel Layout
Figure 1-2 panel layout
① LED PWR, STS, A~H
② USB device port (Setup): PC connection, DC 5V power supply
③ Ethernet port: 10/100M
④ Serial port: RS232 / RS422 / RS485
⑤ USB host port: USB WLAN adapter connection
⑥ Power port: DC 5V
⑦ Function button (Func)
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1.5.2 LED
LED Name Action
Power LED PWR turned ON with stable power supply
Status LED STS
running PHP
> repeat On and Off in every second
not running PHP
> briefly blinks 1 time at a time
User-defined LED A ~ H follows definition on user script
Table 1-2 LED
1.5.3 USB Device Port for connection with PC
USB device port is to connect with PC. You can access to products via development
tool with connecting USB cable to this port.
Moreover, you can supply DC 5V power to your product through this port.
1.5.4 Function Button (Func)
Function button is used for changing mode to button setup mode.
1.5.5 Supplying Power
PBH-101 provides following two ports for supplying power. Thus, you can choose at
least one port for supplying power.
Power port (DC 5V)
Power port uses DC 5V and its specification is as follows:
Figure 1-3 specification of power port
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Setup Port (USB device port)
You can supply DC 5V power through this port. Product's operation may be
abnormal in case of supplying power via this port only with insufficient current.
1.5.6 USB Host Port for Connection with WLAN adapter
PBH-101 provides a USB host port for an USB WLAN adapter. You can connect your
product to Wireless LAN by connecting WLAN adapter to this port.
Caution: Only adapters using Ralink RT3070/5370 chipsets are available.
Caution: WLAN cannot be used with Ethernet at the same time.
1.5.7 Serial
PBH-101 provides one serial port interfaced to D-SUB 9pin male connector and you
can select the type of RS422, RS485 or RS232. Uploading PHPoC codes to your
product is required to set the type of serial.
Figure 1-4 serial
Please refer to the PHPoC Device Programming Guide for detailed
information about setting type of serial.
Serial Port Specification
Parameter Value
The number of port 1
Serial Type RS232 / RS422 / RS485
Baud rate 2,400 ~ 230,400 [bps]
Parity NONE / EVEN / ODD / MARK / SPACE
Data bit 8 or 7(7 data bit is only available on using Parity)
Stop bit 1 or 2
Flow control NONE, RTS/CTS
Table 1-3 serial port specification
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RS232 pin assignment
Pin Name Description Level I/O Note
1 DCD Data Carrier Detect RS232 - N/A
2 RXD Receive Data RS232 In basic
3 TXD Transmit Data RS232 Out basic
4 DTR Data Terminal Ready
(always output active signal) RS232 Out optional
5 GND Ground - - basic
6 DSR Data Set Ready RS232 - N/A
7 RTS Request To Send RS232 Out optional
8 CTS Clear To Send RS232 In optional
9 RI Ring Indicator RS232 - N/A
Table 1-4 RS232 pin assignment
RS422 pin assignment
Pin Name Description Level I/O Note
9 TX + Transmit Data + RS422 Out basic
1 TX - Transmit Data - RS422 Out basic
4 RX + Receive Data + RS422 In basic
3 RX - Receive Data - RS422 In basic
5 GND Ground - - basic
Table 1-5 RS422 pin assignment
RS485 pin assignment
Pin Name Description Level I/O Note
9 TRX + Data + RS485 In/Out basic
1 TRX - Data - RS485 In/Out basic
5 GND Ground - - basic
Table 1-6 RS485 pin assignment
Biasing Register (100KΩ) is connected to RS422/485 line.
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1.5.8 Ethernet
PBH-101 has Ethernet port which supports 10/100M bit Ethernet. Both direct and
cross over cable can be used because it automatically detects the type of cable.
LED of RJ45 Connector
LED Operation State
Green
ON Connected to Network
OFF Not connected to Network
Blink Receiving or Transmitting Network Data
Yellow ON Connected to 100M Ethernet
OFF Connected to 10M Ethernet
Table 1-7 LED of RJ45 connector
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Development Environment
1.6.1 Overview
PBH-101 provides development environment over USB. PHPoC Debugger, which is
development software, is required to program to your product or to debug PHPoC
source codes.
PHPoC Debugger
1.7.1 Program Overview
PHPoC Debugger is a software runs on Windows. This program does not require
installation. You can upload files to your product with this program through USB port.
Features of PHPoC Debugger are as follows:
Upload files from local PC to PHPoC product
Save files which are in PHPoC product to local PC
Edit files stored in PHPoC product
Debug PHPoC scripts
Monitor PHPoC product resources
Set PHPoC product
Upgrade Firmware of PHPoC product
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1.7.2 Program Structure
Figure 1-5 program structure
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① Menu bar
Menu Sub menu Description
File
Open a poc file Open a poc format file
Save selected file(s) Save selected files in file list to local PC
Save a poc file Save all files in file list to local PC (.poc)
Edit
Undo Undo the latest job
Redo Redo the latest job undone
Cut Cut selected text and copy it to clip board
Copy Copy selected text to clip board
Paste Paste text of clip board
Select all Select all text
Find Find specified text
Find Next Find the next text by down direction
Find Previous Find the next text by up direction
Change Replace specified text with given text
Preferences Program preference
Function
Product / Firmware
information
Information of current firmware and
product
Network information Current network information
Upgrade firmware Upgrade firmware
Reboot a product Reboot a product
View firmware log view firmware log messages
Debug mode Enable / disable debugging mode
Font Change font
Language Change language
PHPoC Debugger
information Information about PHPoC Debugger
Table 1-8 menu bar
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Preferences
Menu Sub menu Description
View
View margin Show / Hide margin
View line number Show / Hide line number on margin
View current line Enable / Disable current line emphasis
Auto scroll Enable / Disable auto scroll
Line ratio Set line space: 100, 120, 150, 200, 300
Tab size Set tab size: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
Action of
file add
Internal editor PHPoC Debugger internal editor
External editor External editor
Ask Show select option every time
Backup path Path of backup files
Initialization Enter initialization
mode Set product to initialization mode
Table 1-9 preferences
② COM PORT
Part for choosing a virtual USB COM port
③ Buttons
Button Description
Connect to PHPoC product
Disconnect to PHPoC product
Configure environmental values of PHPoC product
Upload files on [File list] to PHPoC product
Stop running PHPoC codes
Run / Pause PHPoC codes
Run line by line
Run procedure by procedure
Table 1-10 buttons
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④ File list
List of files in PHPoC product or to be uploaded to it
Icon Description
Synchronized files
Files on PHPoC product before synchronization
Files on local PC before synchronization
Synchronized files on local PC for external editors
Table 1-11 file list
Following menus will be popped up when right clicking on file list area.
Menu Description
New Create a new php file
Change the filename Modify file name
Add Add files from local PC
Delete Delete file on the list
Table 1-12 pop up menu on file list
⑤ Editor
Show and edit contents of selected file on the file list.
Following menus will be popped up when right clicking on editor area.
Menu Description Shortcut
Toggle Breakpoint Set / Unset break point on current line F9
Remove All Breakpoints Unset all break points on current file Shift+F9
Step Into Run line by line F11
Step Over Run procedure by procedure F10
Copy Copy selected codes to clip board Ctrl+C
Paste Paste codes on clip board Ctrl+V
Table 1-13 pop up menu on editor
⑥ Flash memory size
This shows currently available or in-use space on flash memory of PHPoC
product.
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⑦ Output / Console
Output or system console message windows
Following menus will be popped up when right clicking on the windows.
Menu Description
Delete all logs Clear screen buffer
Copy a log Copy selected log to clip board
Auto scroll Set / Unset auto scroll
Table 1-14 pop up menu on output / console window
⑧ Watch / Resource
Show variable information and system resources
Following menus will be popped up when right clicking on the watch box.
Menu Description
Add Add a variable
Modify Modify a name of selected variable
Delete Delete selected variables
Delete all Delete all variables
Detail Create a new window for detailed information
Refresh Refresh variables
Table 1-15 pop up menu on watch box
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2 Test Run
This chapter instructs procedures of making a simple program which prints "Hello
PHPoC."
Development Environment Construction
2.1.1 Local PC
To upload php files to PHPoC product, a MS windows PC is required to upload php
files to PHPoC product, although creating and modifying php files are available on
other operating systems.
2.1.2 Connecting PBH-101
Connect PBH-101 to PC with USB cable.
2.1.3 Running PHPoC Debugger
Run PHPoC Debugger on the PC.
This document defines "Upload" to "Sending files from PC to PHPoC
product."
Figure 2-1 definition of upload
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Connecting Product
2.2.1 Connecting Product
Connect PBH-101 to your PC via USB cable.
Device driver will be automatically installed when you connect PBH-101 to
your PC. When automatic installation fails, download and install the driver
on ST Micro's web site.
STM32 USB Virtual Com Port Driver Download page:
http://www.st.com/web/catalog/tools/FM147/CL1794/SC961/SS1533/PF
257938
2.2.2 Ready to Communicate
① Run PHPoC Debugger
② Select connected COM PORT and press connect ( ) button.
③ If USB is successfully connected, connect button will be inactivated and
disconnect button ( ) will be activated.
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Practice
2.3.1 PHPoC Operation
PHPoC products searches "init.php" file right after it boots up. If there is no
"init.php" file, any of PHPoC code will not be run. Thus, you must create "init.php" file
to PHPoC product first.
You can write script on the "init.php" as well as run other php files using php
command of system function. "init.php" runs once but loaded files by system function
can be repeatedly run.
Please refer to the PHPoC System Function document for detailed
information about system function.
Running script on "init.php"
Figure 2-2 running script on "init.php"
Running another php file in "init.php"
Figure 2-3 running another php file in "init.php"
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Script run flow chart
Figure 2-4 flow chart of script run
"init.php" is start of all scripts. It means that every php file is directly or
indirectly required to be loaded on "init.php" to run it.
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2.3.2 Create "init.php"
Right click on file name area of PHPoC Debugger.
Figure 2-5 create "init.php" (1)
Click [New] menu
Click [Create] after type "init" in file name box.
Figure 2-6 create "init.php" (2)
Check if "init.php" is shown on the file list.
Figure 2-7 create "init.php" (3)
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2.3.3 Printing Hello PHPoC
Following steps instruct how to print "Hello PHPoC" message to console.
Modify "init.php" as figure below.
Figure 2-8 Hello PHPoC (1)
Click upload ( ) button.
After uploading, the icon in file list will be changed. ( → )
Click run ( ) button.
Check if "Hello PHPoC" is printed in output box.
Figure 2-9 Hello PHPoC (2)
2.3.4 Reconnecting Product
When you connect products via PHPoC debugger, all files in the product will be
automatically listed on the file list.
Delete "init.php"
Select "init.php" on the file list and delete it by right clicking.
Figure 2-10 reconnecting product (1)
If you click connect button ( ) after clicking disconnect ( ) button,
PHPoC Debugger will show "init.php" file on the file list.
Figure 2-11 reconnecting product (2)
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Saving Files to PC
2.4.1 Saving File to PC
Select files in file list
Figure 2-12 saving files to PC (1)
Click [File] > [Save selected file(s)]menu on menu bar
Figure 2-13 saving files to PC (2)
Choose a path and click [OK] button.
Figure 2-14 saving files to PC (3)
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2.4.2 Save as a Integrated (.poc) file
When you want to save all files on the file list as a single file, use [Save a poc
file] menu.
Figure 2-15 save as a poc file (1)
".poc" is filename extension. Input filename and click [Save] button.
Figure 2-16 save as a poc file (2)
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Upload Files to Product
Php files in local PC can be uploaded to PHPoC products.
2.5.1 How to Add Files to File list
Drag & Drop
Select and drag files on Window explorer to file list box and drop them.
Figure 2-17 add files to file list (1)
Add menu
If you click [Add] after right-clicking in file list box, a window for selecting files
will be created. Selected files on the windows will be added to the file list.
Figure 2-18 add files to file list (2)
Integrated file(.poc) should be added by [File]>[Open a poc file] menu only
2.5.2 Upload files
Files in the file list will be uploaded to product by clicking upload ( ) button. If
the uploading is completed, both files on the file list and in the product are
synchronized with changing ( ) icons
Figure 2-19 upload files
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3 Management
Configure Parameters
All parameters including IP address can be configured by PHPoC Debugger.
3.1.1 Configuration Procedure
① Connect PHPoC product to PC
② Run PHPoC Debugger and click connect ( ) button.
③ After then, click configuration ( ) button.
Sometimes you can see inactivated configuration button. In this case, click
stop ( ) button before configuration.
④ Configure parameters
Figure 3-1 configuration window
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3.1.2 System Parameters
Tab Category Parameter
Network
IPv4
IP address
Subnet mask
Gateway IP address
DNS server IP address
IP address type - Use static IP address
IP address type - Obtain an IP automatically (DHCP)
IP address type - Obtain DNS server address
automatically
IPv6
Disable / Enable
IP address type - Use static IP address
IP address type - Obtain an IP automatically
EUI - MAC Address / random
IP address type - Use static IP address
IP address type - Obtain an IP automatically
Wireless
LAN
Basic
Settings
WLAN Topology - Ad-hoc / Infrastructure / Soft AP
Channel
SSID
Internal Antenna / External Antenna
Advanced Settings
Security
Settings
Shared Key
802.1X: EAP-TLS / EAP-TTLS / PEAP
Buttons
Password Password (ID: Admin)
Certificate
Write self-signed certificate
Write signed certificate from certification authorities
Read the certificate form a product
Table 3-1 system parameters
Caution: PHPoC does not support restoration when you lose your password.
You can restore your product to factory default condition by using level 2
initialization but all of your settings, files and the password will be deleted.
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Initialization
3.2.1 Level 1
Implementing level 1 initialization, both system parameters and user parameters
including stored certificate will be initialized to factory state. However, password and
file system will not be changed.
Level 1 Initialization Procedure
Step Action Product State STS LED
1 Press function button shortly
(less than 1 second) Button setup mode On
2 Keep pressing the function
button over 5 seconds Preparing initialization
Blink very
rapidly
3 Check STS LED after 5 seconds Initialization ready Off
4
After the step 3, release the
function button within 2 seconds
(After 2 seconds elapsed, state
go back to the step 3)
Progressing initialization On
5 Rebooting automatically Initial state Off
Table 3-2 level 1 initialization procedure
WLAN easy setup function will be activated in the button setup mode in
level 1 initialization. Thus, STS LED can be blink if a wireless LAN client is
linked.
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3.2.2 Level 2
Implementing level 2 initialization, all parameters including user password and file
system is initialized to factory state.
Level 2 initialization should be used very carefully. Note that you had better
to back up you files to local PC before doing this because they will be
deleted.
Level 2 Initialization Procedure
Step Action Product State STS LED
1
Set PHPoC to initialization mode
(Use [Edit]>[Preferences] menu
on PHPoC Debugger)
Enter Initialization mode
after reboot
Blink
rapidly
2 Keep pressing the function button
over 10 seconds Preparing initialization
Blink very
rapidly
3 Check STS LED after 10 seconds Initialization ready Off
4
After the step 3, release the
function button within 2 seconds
(After 2 seconds elapsed, state
go back to the step 3)
Progressing initialization On
5 Initialization is finished Initial state Off
Table 3-3 level 2 initialization procedure
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WLAN Easy Setup
Product enters into button setup mode when you push function button in normal
state. In the mode, WLAN easy setup function is activated if an USB WLAN adapter is
connected so you can access to your product by smartphone or laptop by WLAN.
3.3.1 SSID
Once WLAN easy setup function is activated in button setup mode, product uses
SSID including own MAC address like an AP. SSID is contained the second half of the
product's MAC address after "phpoc_" which is a prefix. For example, if the MAC
address is "0030f9060101", the SSID is "phpoc_060101".
3.3.2 WLAN Connection
Find your product's SSID via a smartphone or laptop.
Figure 3-2 WLAN connection
3.3.3 DHCP
While using WLAN easy setup function, a mobile automatically gets a dynamic IP
address from your product. Product's IP address is fixed to 192.168.0.1 and mobile
obtains an IP address in 192.168.X.X range.
3.3.4 Access to Product
After uploading setting page to product, you can access to it by web browser.
Figure 3-3 mobile connection (left: iOS, right: Android)
WLAN easy setup function is available on connecting a USB WLAN adapter.
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Web Interface
PHPoC provides web interface regardless of script execution. TCP 80 is used for
web interface and you can use the interface via Internet Explorer, Chrome or another
web browser.
3.4.1 Procedure
Uploading Web pages
Upload an "index.php" file to files system of PHPoC with codes as follows:
<html>
<body>
Hello PHPoC
</body>
</html>
Connecting to Web page
Connect to the web page by entering the product's IP address on a web browser.
Figure 3-4 connecting to web page (1)
If the file name is not "index.php", just file name with its path after the IP
address as follows:
Figure 3-5 connecting to web page (2)
3.4.2 Practical Use of Web Interface
Web interface is very useful because it runs while product is operating in button
setup mode. If you upload web pages for product settings like the figure 3-3, you can
configure the product easily by wireless LAN.
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Firmware Upgrade
3.5.1 Download Firmware File
Check and download firmware file on PHPoC web site to your local PC.
3.5.2 Firmware Upgrade
① Connect setup port of PHPoC product to local PC via USB cable.
② Run PHPoC Debugger and click connect ( ) button.
③ Click [Function] > [Upgrade Firmware] menu.
Figure 3-6 firmware upgrade (1)
④ Click [Open] button to select the firmware file.
Figure 3-7 firmware upgrade (2)
⑤ Click [Send] button.
Figure 3-8 firmware upgrade (3)
⑥ Firmware Upgrade Completed.
Figure 3-9 firmware upgrade (4)
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Etcetera
3.6.1 Debug Mode
PHPoC automatically runs script right after it boots up. However, if you don't want
to run immediately, you can prevent it.
Figure 3-10 enable debug mode (1)
When enabling debug mode, PHPoC pause running script at the first line.
Figure 3-11 enable debug mode (2)
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3.6.2 Using External Editor
In case that you want to use not PHPoC Debugger's internal editor but external
editor, just set [External editor] option of [action of file add] item on preferences
window.
Figure 3-12 using external editor (1)
Upload php files with this option, synchronized files have lock icons as follows. Files
with this icon cannot be modified by PHPoC Debugger's internal editor but external
editors available.
Figure 3-13 using external editor (2)
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4 Technical Support and Warranty
Technical Support
Sollae Systems operates PHPoC forum web site. This forum is for solving problem,
asking questions and sharing opinions among PHPoC users.
PHPoC Forum: http://phpoc.com
Customer Support
If you have any question regarding products, service and others, visit message
board of Customer Support on Sollae Systems’ web site or send us an email:
Website Address for Customer Support: http://www.eztcp.com/en/support/
E-mail: [email protected]
Warranty
4.3.1 Refund
Upon the customer’s request to refund the product within two weeks after
purchase, Sollae Systems will refund the product.
4.3.2 Free Repair Services
For product failures occurring within two years after purchase, Sollae Systems
provides free repair services or exchange the product. However, if the product failure
is due to user’s fault, repair service fees will be charged or the product will be
replaced at user’s expense.
4.3.3 Charged Repair Services
For product failures occurring after the warranty period (two years) or resulting
from user’s fault, repair service fees will be charged and the product will be replaced
at user’s expense.
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5 Precaution and Exemption from Liability
Precaution
Sollae Systems is not responsible for product failures occurring due to user’s
alternation of the product.
Specifications of the product are subject to change without prior notice for
performance improvement.
Sollae Systems does not guarantee successful operation of the product if the
product was used under conditions deviating from the product specifications.
Reverse engineering of firmware and applications provided by Sollae Systems
is prohibited.
Use of firmware and applications provided by Sollae Systems for purposes
other than those for which they were designed is prohibited.
Do not use the product in an extremely cold or hot place or in a place where
vibration is severe.
Do not use the product in an environment in which humidity is high or a lot of
oil exists.
Do not use the product where there is caustic or combustible gas.
Sollae Systems does not guarantee normal operation of the product under the
conditions a lot of noise exists.
Do not use the product for a purpose that requires exceptional quality and
reliability relating to user’s injuries or accidents – aerospace, aviation, health
care, nuclear power, transportation, and safety purposes.
Sollae Systems is not responsible for any accident or damage occurring while
using the product.
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Exemption from Liability
5.2.1 English version
In no event shall Sollae Systems Co., Ltd. and its distributors be liable for any
damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of profit,
operating cost for commercial interruption, loss of information, or any other financial
loss) from the use or inability to use the PBH-101 even if Sollae Systems Co., Ltd.
and its distributors have been informed of such damages.
The PBH-101 is not designed and not authorized for use in military applications, in
nuclear applications, in airport applications, in applications involving explosives, in
medical applications, in security alarm, in a fire alarm, in applications involving
elevators, or in embedded applications in vehicles such as but not limited to cars,
planes, trucks, boats, aircraft, helicopters, etc.
In the same way, the PBH-101 is not designed, intended, authorized to test,
develop, or be built into applications where failure could create a dangerous situation
that may result in financial losses, damage to property, personal injury, or the death
of people or animals. If you use the PBH-101 voluntarily or involuntarily for such
unauthorized applications, you agree to subtract Sollae Systems Co., Ltd. and its
distributors from all liability for any claim for compensation.
Sollae Systems Co., Ltd. and its distributors entire liability and your exclusive
remedy shall be Sollae Systems Co., Ltd. and its distributors option for the return of
the price paid for, repair, or replacement of the PBH-101.
In no event shall Sollae Systems Co., Ltd. and its distributors be liable for loss of
user program codes which are stored in PBH-101.
Sollae Systems Co., Ltd. and its distributors disclaim all other warranties, either
expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to the PBH-101
including accompanied written material, hardware and firmware.
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5.2.2 French version
Documentation
La documentation du boîtier PBH-101 est conçue avec la plus grande attention.
Tous les efforts ont été mis en œuvre pour éviter les anomalies. Toutefois, nous ne
pouvons garantir que cette documentation soit à 100% exempt de toute erreur. Les
informations présentes dans cette documentation sont données à titre indicatif. Les
caractéristiques techniques peuvent changer à tout moment sans aucun préavis dans
le but d'améliorer la qualité et les possibilités des produits.
Copyright et appellations commerciales
Toutes les marques, les procédés, les références et les appellations commerciales
des produits cités dans la documentation appartiennent à leur propriétaire et
Fabricant respectif.
Conditions d’utilisations et limite de responsabilité
En aucun cas Sollae Systems Co., Ltd. ou un de ses distributeurs ne pourra être
tenu responsable de dommages quels qu'ils soient (intégrant, mais sans limitation,
les dommages pour perte de bénéfice commercial, interruption d'exploitation
commerciale, perte d’informations et de données à caractère commercial ou de toute
autre perte financière) provenant de l'utilisation ou de l'incapacité à pouvoir utiliser le
boîtier PBH-101, même si Sollae Systems Co., Ltd. ou un de ses distributeurs a été
informé de la possibilité de tels dommages.
Le boîtier PBH-101 est exclusivement prévu pour un usage en intérieur, dans un
environnement sec, tempéré (+10 °C à +40°C) et non poussiéreux. Le boîtier PBH-
101 n’est pas prévu, ni autorisé pour être utilisé en extérieur, ni de façon embarquée
dans des engins mobiles de quelque nature que ce soit (voiture, camion, train, avion,
etc…), ni en milieu explosif, ni dans des enceintes nucléaires, ni dans des ascenseurs,
ni dans des aéroports, ni dans des enceintes hospitaliers, ni pour des applications à
caractère médical, ni dans des dispositifs de détection et d’alerte anti-intrusion, ni
dans des dispositifs de détection et d’alerte anti-incendie, ni dans des dispositifs
d’alarme GTC, ni pour des applications militaires.
De même, le boîtier PBH-101 n’est pas conçu, ni destiné, ni autorisé pour
expérimenter, développer ou être intégré au sein d’applications dans lesquelles une
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défaillance de celui-ci pourrait créer une situation dangereuse pouvant entraîner des
pertes financières, des dégâts matériel, des blessures corporelles ou la mort de
personnes ou d’animaux. Si vous utilisez le boîtier PBH-101 volontairement ou
involontairement pour de telles applications non autorisées, vous vous engagez à
soustraire Sollae Systems Co., Ltd. et ses distributeurs de toute responsabilité et de
toute demande de dédommagement.
En cas de litige, l'entière responsabilité de Sollae Systems Co., Ltd. et de ses
distributeurs vis-à-vis de votre recours durant la période de garantie se limitera
exclusivement selon le choix de Sollae Systems Co., Ltd. et de ses distributeurs au
remboursement de votre produit ou de sa réparation ou de son échange. Sollae
Systems Co., Ltd. et ses distributeurs démentent toutes autres garanties, exprimées
ou implicites.
Tous les boîtiers PBH-101 sont testés avant expédition. Toute utilisation en dehors
des spécifications et limites indiquées dans cette documentation ainsi que les court-
circuit, les chocs, les utilisations non autorisées, pourront affecter la fiabilité, créer
des dysfonctionnements et/ou la destruction du boîtier PBH-101 sans que la
responsabilité de Sollae Systems Co., Ltd. et de ses distributeurs ne puissent être
mise en cause, ni que le boîtier PBH-101 puisse être échangé au titre de la garantie.
Rappel sur l’évacuation des équipements électroniques usagés
Le symbole de la poubelle barré présent sur le boîtier PBH-101 indique que vous ne
pouvez pas vous débarrasser de ce dernier de la même façon que vos déchets
courants. Au contraire, vous êtes responsable de l’évacuation du boîtier PBH-101
lorsqu’il arrive en fin de vie (ou qu’il est hors d’usage) et à cet effet, vous êtes tenu
de le remettre à un point de collecte agréé pour le recyclage des équipements
électriques et électroniques usagés. Le tri, l’évacuation et le recyclage séparés de vos
équipements usagés permettent de préserver les ressources naturelles et de s’assurer
que ces équipements sont recyclés dans le respect de la santé humaine et de
l’environnement. Pour plus d’informations sur les lieux de collecte des équipements
électroniques usagés, contacter votre mairie ou votre service local de traitement des
déchets.
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6 Appendix
Device Information
6.1.1 Device overview
Device Number Path Note
UART 1 /mmap/uart0
NET 2 /mmap/net0~1 0: wired, 1: wireless
TCP 5 /mmap/tcp0~4
UDP 5 /mmap/udp0~4
I/O - Digital Output(LED) 8 /mmap/io3
ST 4 /mmap/st0~3
Table 6-1 device overview
6.1.2 I/O port
Type Path and Mapping information
LED
/mmap/io3
UART Mode
(Serial Type)
/mmap/io4
Values for Serial Type
Type Value SET RS485 SET 422 RE SET RS422 SET RS232
RS232 0x05 0 1 0 1
RS422 0x02 0 0 1 0
RS485 0x0c 1 1 0 0
Table 6-2 I/O port
Refer to the Device Programming Guide for detailed information about
using devices.
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7 Revision History
Date Version History Author
2014.10.23 1.0 Created Roy LEE